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... Secretary of Stace for Foreign I Affairs. Letters from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wen, received in town on Monday from Hanover. Their Royal Highnssses and the Princess Augusta of Cambridge were in good health. The new Turkish Minister, when presented ...

THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH. I

... [UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE. CAMBRIDGE.—June 27.—At a congregation this morn- ing the following gentlemen of this University were ad- mitted to honorary degrees:-rhe Earl Fitzwilliam, LL.D. Sir Charles Lemon, M.A.; and Sir Thomas Macdoughel; Brisbane, M ...

IGLEANINGS

... intrrview with Mr. Secretary Stanley yesterday at the Colonial Office. Mr. Stanley was accompanie d by two of his colleagues, the Duke of Richmond and tbe Earl of Ripon. The conference lasted upwards of two hours. .Married, on Monday, the 12th instant, by the ...

POPULATION of the KINGDOM OF BELGIUM

... (ions a black man would have as much right to sit in the house as the two illustrious dukes who were sitting opposite (the dukes of Cumberland and Wel- lington.) The Duke of CUMBERLAND complained of being personally alluded to as irregular. The LORD CHANCELLOR ...

THE BEER BILL

... Earl of Ripon, the Duke of Wellington, and Earl S Vincent, Lord SUFFIELD agreed to withdraw the penalty in the clause. On arriving at the 53d clause, the intervenirtg clauses having been all agreed to with a few verbal amendments The Duke of WELLINGTON moved ...

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... that the late Rev. Daniel Pettiward has bequeathed a spleudid collection of books and works of art to Trinity College, Cambridge. The whole amount of his pecuniary bequests to chari- table purposes was 40001. The remains of Mr. Petti- ward were interred ...

FASHIONABLES, LITERATURE, &c. --+----

... King intends -creating three Irish Dukes, and that the following Noblemen are to be raised in the Peerage :—Marquis Wellesley, as Duke of Dublin; Marquis of Lans- -downe. as Duke of Derry and Earl Fitzwilliain, as Duke of Rockingham. The London Gazette ...

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... which, it is hoped, will prove successful. The Prince is in good spirits, end his general health is excellent. His Grace the Duke of Beaufort was unani- mously elected High Steward of Bristol, on Satur- day last. LADY W,EU.ESLEY'S FA VOURITE A 1R At the ...

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... licence as sportsmen did in the shooting season. Another tax he would suggest was one upon titles of distinction. So much for a Duke so much for a Marquis, and so on in proportion down to Baronets and Knights. If he took the Malt Tax at £ 4,955,000, he would ...

MERTHYR 1YDVIL, SATURDAY, March 29, 1834

... MERTHYR 1YDVIL, SATURDAY, March 29, 1834 The presentation by Lord Grey of a petition from certain members of the University of Cambridge, praying the admission of Dissenters to the privileges of that seat of learning, leads to some, important considerations ...

BRUTAL MUliDEK IN litELA D.

... inhabitants. The Duke of SOMERSET presented two petitions: from Bristol and Monmouth, for protection to the Established Church and Lord WHARNCLIFFE one, from Sheffield, very numerously and respectably signed, containing the same prayer. The Duke of WELLINGTON ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... likely or calculated to put an end to the agitation which prevailed in that unhappy country. FESTIVAL IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. The Duke of NEWCASTLE again called the attention of the House to the preparations for a musical festival in Westminster Abbey. He thought ...